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  •  06-22-2006, 5:23 PM 1606238 in reply to 1606198

    Re: Bandila

    Basta eto ang new ABS-CBN schedule starting July 3:

    6:00-10:30pm - ABS-CBN Primetime Bida, which includes:

    (M-Th) Calla Lily, TVP, Deal or ND, Bituwin, Sa Piling, My Girl, A Love
    (F) Calla, TVP, Deal, BWN, SPM, MMK

    10:30-11:00pm - Bandila

    11:00 -12:00mn:

    M- Entertainment Show (Probably "OK Fine" Until a new show replaces this one)
    T - N&CA - The Correspondents
    W - N&CA - SOCO
    Th - N&CA - Probe
    F - Entertainment Show (for the mean time, Gudtaym not sure if 'Kakalogkalog will replace this eventually)

    That's it...

    But PLEASE NOTE that this SCHEDULE is NOT NEW anymore - parang bumalik lang sa dati ang Programing ng Dos - talaga namang 10:30 dapat matinong sched for late night news - di ba dati 10:30 ang airing ng World Tonight, then naging Pulso Aksyon Balita, tapos naging Headlines nung 90's up to the end of the millenium. Nung early 2000 lang naman naging super late ang mga N&CA, naging 11:00pm tapos ngayon 11:30 or 12mn na.... so there's noithing new about this....

    PROBABLY ABS-CBN is shifting back to its old sched and using old, tried & tested formulas and formats noong mga panahong No. 1 pa ang ABS-CBN - syempre, para maging no. 1 ulit.

    This is a smart move - I wish teleseryes would only last until 9:00pm the latest and bring in sitcoms and dramas in the original 9:30-10:30 block tulad ng dati. Sana totally alisin na ang mga Korean seryes lalo na pagpasok ng Pinoy Dream Academy para lahat na ng primetime programs eh 100% Pinoy Programming. Korean, Chi & Latin novelas are for the 11:30-12NN & 3:00-4:30pm slot only.

    And about the anchors, siguro if a 30-min. news program will be too crowded for 3 newscasters, probably after 2 months or so, they would eventually remove one of them para maging 2 na lang.

    Very good talaga na early na ulit ang late-night news, para naman maagang makatulog ang mga tao, di kaya healthy yung magpuyat ka until 11:00 pm just to finish up the teleseryes, tapos wait until 12:00mn for the news kung gusto mo talagang panoorin....

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  •  06-22-2006, 6:14 PM 1606239 in reply to 1606198

    Re: Bandila

    QUOTE(charleslemark @ Jun 18 2006, 10:52 PM) [snapback]1990323[/snapback]

    except for SOCO na wala namang nanonood!



    madami kayang nanonood ng SOCO....
  •  06-22-2006, 7:28 PM 1606240 in reply to 1606198

    Re: Bandila

    putting bandila in its earlier time slot at 10:30 makes it ideal for an informative TV programming.

    galing talaga! wish ko lang talaga walang dayaan...

  •  06-22-2006, 8:44 PM 1606241 in reply to 1606198

    Re: Bandila

    QUOTE(GREAT GENERAL BOBBY @ Jun 17 2006, 01:50 PM) [snapback]1984914[/snapback]

    ito na pala ang bagong late night newscast!

    di na sila insider, na laging nasa loob...

    LALABAS NA SILA...

    AT IWAWAGAYWAY ANG...
    BANDILA!
    KORINA SANCHES... CES DRILON... HENRY OMAGA-DIAZ...
    TATAKPAN NA NG BANDILA ANG... SAKSI!

    maging SAKSI kayo sa pagbaba ng sarili nyong FLAG!

    may flag nga ba kau?

    la nman dba?
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  •  06-22-2006, 9:29 PM 1606242 in reply to 1606198

    Re: Bandila

    QUOTE(jhett @ Jun 22 2006, 02:24 PM) [snapback]1997310[/snapback]

    Sana maging successful ang Bandila with Korina Sanchez. Bakit ba naman kase need pang tatlo or dalawa ang news anchor pwede namang isa lang. Proven na pwede namang isa lang, like what Korina Sanchez did sa TVP, taob ang kabila kahit mag-isa lang sya na anchor. Dapat Ressa should know that Korina Sanchez ay isa sa haligi ng pagbabalita sa Pilipinas and dapat alagaan sya ng mabuti. If US has Peter Jennings and Dan Rather as the walls of nescasting, sa Pilipinas meron din dapat. Actually meron, si Noli De Castro pero nawala sya because of politics and Frankie Evagelista pero patay na. Dapat may pumalit sa kanila, now Mel Tiangco and Mike Enriquez ay ilan lamang sa mga pinagkakatiwalaan ngayon sa pagbabalita, aminin natin na matatag na sila pero mapantayan kaya nila ang US counterparts? Si Korina na nga lang ang natitirang kapantay ni Noli sa ABS, tinanggal pa sya sa TVP na alam nating isa sa longest running news program sa Pilipinas like Newswatch ng RPN. Dapat gawin ng ABS ay i-establish si Korina. Palit kase ng palit ng anchor, yung mga ipinapalit naman, kulang sa kalibre. Sa totoo lang, si Korina na nga lang ang pwedeng pantapat kay Mel at Mike, inalis pa sa TVP at inilagay pa sa Bandila na late night news, hay naku! Hintayin na lang natin na tapusin ni Noli ang politics para ibalik sya sa TVP with Korina, for sure taob si Mike at Mel, kay Korina na nga lang, taob na yung dalawa, gawin mo pang Noli at Korina, eh di talagang taob. Yun nga lang may influence na ng politics si Noli which is a disadvantage if kukunin sya ulit which is against sa code of ethics ng news & current affairs. Pero si Ted Failon di ba congressman before, so bakit kinuha sya ulit? Siguro may exceptions..haha..



    I totally agree...pag tatlong anchors sardinas ang kalalabasan nito...ang sabi ni Maria Ressa sa Inquirer na tatlong anchors daw kasi it represents tri-color ng Bandila natin...eh tri-color na ang TVP diba?


    Dapat isa lang ni Korina sa Bandila...she is one of best news anchors sa Dos na di masyado inaalagaan ng Dos...buti na lang at walang nag pirate kay Korina....But I suggest Bandila will fit for only one anchor...one anchor represents one flag....as a flagship news program ng Dos...and not a flag that represents a tri-color kasi nagmumukhang CORNY!!!!
  •  06-23-2006, 5:41 AM 1606243 in reply to 1606198

    Re: Bandila

    Friday, June 23, 2006


    ‘Bandila’
    ABS-CBN raises the flag
    of journalism excellence

    By Ayn Veronica L. de Jesus

    ABS-CBN Broadcasting Corp. hopes to change the face of Philippine television by moving its late night news program Insider to an earlier time slot. What’s more, the new program will be titled Bandila, which is the Filipino word for flag.

    The move “is an act of leadership,” said Maria Ressa, head of the network’s news and current affairs division, explaining the choice for the title at a press conference on Tuesday. Her message: Nationalism, not merely ratings, will drive the news.

    When Ressa took over the helm of the news division in June 2005, she noticed—not just in ABS-CBN—that programming in recent the years had become entertainment-driven. Particularly by consecutive soap operas—comprised of local and foreign telenovelas, fantaseryes and reality shows—which are shown from 7:30 p.m. onwards. The effect on the delivery of news is that it is pushed very late into the evening.

    “We’re taking a risk here by moving the news to 10:30 p.m.,” she pointed out, so that viewers don’t have to stay awake wait until midnight to get their information.

    The move not only aims to bring the news earlier to viewers, but also to polish the network’s image specifically, and that of media on the whole.

    “Media has been getting a lot of negative publicity lately,” said Luchi Cruz Valdez, who has been tasked to head Bandila’s program production, adding that many viewers had begun to turn away from watching the news because most items focus on political bickerings, economic slump and national degradation. “We were feeding on that depression. We felt the time was right to do something,” she elaborated.

    Ressa and Valdez are part of the management team that will oversee the daily production of Bandila.

    Skip entertainment?

    To be conducted in Filipino, Bandila will compete head on with entertainment programs in other channels.

    “We have a double mandate,” Ressa said. “We will give viewers the information to help them make decisions in their lives. But we should also give this in a form that will make them forego entertainment [in the other channels in the same timeslot.]”

    To attain this, “Bandila will go beyond just reporting news. There will be analysis that the ordinary person can process, to give them a better perspective of what’s happening in the country.”

    She negated the possibility of delivering the news in a sensationalized manner, for which ABS-CBN has been criticized in the past.

    “Tabloid news has become the norm globally. But tabloid news does not mean sensationalism. Tabloid news is appealing to the emotions of the viewers and going deeper into the issue.”

    Ressa explained that while TV Patrol World, which airs at 6:30 p.m., will give audiences the who, what, where and when of the news, “Bandila will give them the how and why.

    “We will start with the micro, the human interest, the person affected by the issue. Then we will give the macro, how an issue will affect the cost of doing business, its impact on the economy and the country.”

    She explained, “in a country where most homes just have one television set, viewers tend to switch channels if they don’t like a certain show. That means they’re looking for content. The A and B crowd has more sources of content because they have cable television. But the C, D and E markets really don’t have a choice. So we want to give them another source of news aside from the early editions.

    Explosive content, glitzy production

    Chari Villa, who is also part of the management team and tasked with managing content, expressed confidence in being able to find and provide the stuff that viewers want, with the support of ABS-CBN’s infrastructure.

    “I’m banking on ABS-CBN’s infrastructure to help me gather the content,” she said, emphasizing that the network’s 18 sites, including bureaus in the United States, Middle East, Europe, and soon Australia, will greatly support the team’s aim of providing more comprehensive and high-quality reportage.

    The program will focus on national issues, but will also feature some police stories if they are significant, Villa added.

    Valdez for her part, says the newscast’s pacing will be much different from the early edition in that there will be more glitz, more debate, more reactions. “It’s not going to be a replay of TV Patrol. The pacing will be faster,” she said, describing the format as maingay and makulay (noisy and colorful).

    “There will be a lot of talking heads. It will be visually exciting.”

    Veteran journalists

    Korina Sanchez, Ces Drilon and Henry Omaga Diaz will anchor Bandila, each of them bringing 20 or more years of broadcast journalism experience into the newscast. The move also brings Sanchez back to newscasting after two years out of TV Patrol.

    Ressa said the management team decided to replace Dong Puno from the late newscast Insider because of his “intellectual” image. “We want to deliver information through people who have a broader appeal and can talk to the masses.”

    http://www.manilatimes.net/national/2006/j...060623lif1.html
  •  06-23-2006, 5:59 AM 1606244 in reply to 1606198

    Re: Bandila

    QUOTE(Masoral @ Jun 23 2006, 05:41 AM) [snapback]2000115[/snapback]

    Friday, June 23, 2006


    ‘Bandila’
    ABS-CBN raises the flag
    of journalism excellence

    By Ayn Veronica L. de Jesus

    ABS-CBN Broadcasting Corp. hopes to change the face of Philippine television by moving its late night news program Insider to an earlier time slot. What’s more, the new program will be titled Bandila, which is the Filipino word for flag.

    The move “is an act of leadership,” said Maria Ressa, head of the network’s news and current affairs division, explaining the choice for the title at a press conference on Tuesday. Her message: Nationalism, not merely ratings, will drive the news.

    When Ressa took over the helm of the news division in June 2005, she noticed—not just in ABS-CBN—that programming in recent the years had become entertainment-driven. Particularly by consecutive soap operas—comprised of local and foreign telenovelas, fantaseryes and reality shows—which are shown from 7:30 p.m. onwards. The effect on the delivery of news is that it is pushed very late into the evening.

    “We’re taking a risk here by moving the news to 10:30 p.m.,” she pointed out, so that viewers don’t have to stay awake wait until midnight to get their information.

    The move not only aims to bring the news earlier to viewers, but also to polish the network’s image specifically, and that of media on the whole.

    “Media has been getting a lot of negative publicity lately,” said Luchi Cruz Valdez, who has been tasked to head Bandila’s program production, adding that many viewers had begun to turn away from watching the news because most items focus on political bickerings, economic slump and national degradation. “We were feeding on that depression. We felt the time was right to do something,” she elaborated.

    Ressa and Valdez are part of the management team that will oversee the daily production of Bandila.

    Skip entertainment?

    To be conducted in Filipino, Bandila will compete head on with entertainment programs in other channels.

    “We have a double mandate,” Ressa said. “We will give viewers the information to help them make decisions in their lives. But we should also give this in a form that will make them forego entertainment [in the other channels in the same timeslot.]”

    To attain this, “Bandila will go beyond just reporting news. There will be analysis that the ordinary person can process, to give them a better perspective of what’s happening in the country.”

    She negated the possibility of delivering the news in a sensationalized manner, for which ABS-CBN has been criticized in the past.

    “Tabloid news has become the norm globally. But tabloid news does not mean sensationalism. Tabloid news is appealing to the emotions of the viewers and going deeper into the issue.”

    Ressa explained that while TV Patrol World, which airs at 6:30 p.m., will give audiences the who, what, where and when of the news, “Bandila will give them the how and why.

    “We will start with the micro, the human interest, the person affected by the issue. Then we will give the macro, how an issue will affect the cost of doing business, its impact on the economy and the country.”

    She explained, “in a country where most homes just have one television set, viewers tend to switch channels if they don’t like a certain show. That means they’re looking for content. The A and B crowd has more sources of content because they have cable television. But the C, D and E markets really don’t have a choice. So we want to give them another source of news aside from the early editions.

    Explosive content, glitzy production

    Chari Villa, who is also part of the management team and tasked with managing content, expressed confidence in being able to find and provide the stuff that viewers want, with the support of ABS-CBN’s infrastructure.

    “I’m banking on ABS-CBN’s infrastructure to help me gather the content,” she said, emphasizing that the network’s 18 sites, including bureaus in the United States, Middle East, Europe, and soon Australia, will greatly support the team’s aim of providing more comprehensive and high-quality reportage.

    The program will focus on national issues, but will also feature some police stories if they are significant, Villa added.

    Valdez for her part, says the newscast’s pacing will be much different from the early edition in that there will be more glitz, more debate, more reactions. “It’s not going to be a replay of TV Patrol. The pacing will be faster,” she said, describing the format as maingay and makulay (noisy and colorful).

    “There will be a lot of talking heads. It will be visually exciting.”

    Veteran journalists

    Korina Sanchez, Ces Drilon and Henry Omaga Diaz will anchor Bandila, each of them bringing 20 or more years of broadcast journalism experience into the newscast. The move also brings Sanchez back to newscasting after two years out of TV Patrol.

    Ressa said the management team decided to replace Dong Puno from the late newscast Insider because of his “intellectual” image. “We want to deliver information through people who have a broader appeal and can talk to the masses.”

    http://www.manilatimes.net/national/2006/j...060623lif1.html



    I'm really excited to see this! Welcome back Korina! smile.gif
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  •  06-23-2006, 1:06 PM 1606245 in reply to 1606198

    Re: Bandila

    yehey! balik pagbabalita ulit si korina! i really miss her! at least araw araw ko na siyang mapapanood starting July 3... dapat lang naman talaga si korina ang mag-anchor ng news program ng Dos! Magaling siya at matapang pa! Saludo ako sa pagbabalik kay Miss Korina Sanchez sa news... maraming salamat po!
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  •  06-23-2006, 4:47 PM 1606246 in reply to 1606198

    Re: Bandila

    Fearless Forecast:

    06:30 - 07:30 TV Patrol World: 15-25%
    10:30 - 11:15 BANDILA: 18-28%
    My Brother and I

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  •  06-23-2006, 6:05 PM 1606247 in reply to 1606198

    Re: Bandila

    exciting.....

    gud luck.....!!!!!


    "Team Kapamilya"
  •  06-23-2006, 6:19 PM 1606248 in reply to 1606198

    Re: Bandila

    QUOTE(Joseph Henry @ Jun 23 2006, 04:47 PM) [snapback]2002003[/snapback]

    Fearless Forecast:

    06:30 - 07:30 TV Patrol World: 15-25%
    10:30 - 11:15 BANDILA: 18-28%


    hehehe... sana ganito na lang:

    TV Patrol World 35-40%
    Bandila 35-40%
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  •  06-23-2006, 6:35 PM 1606249 in reply to 1606198

    Re: Bandila

    QUOTE(charleslemark @ Jun 23 2006, 06:19 PM) [snapback]2002441[/snapback]

    hehehe... sana ganito na lang:

    TV Patrol World 35-40%
    Bandila 35-40%




    ganyan naman talaga eh...

    pag outside mega manila... (ooops hindi biro yun ah? the rest of the phil.) rolleyes.gif


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  •  06-23-2006, 7:28 PM 1606250 in reply to 1606198

    Re: Bandila

    goodluck sa bandila!!!
  •  06-23-2006, 7:34 PM 1606251 in reply to 1606198

    Re: Bandila



    yes... good luck sa Bandila...di na kami magtitiyaga panoorin ang mga nakakasawang sitcoms para lang maghintay sa balita cool.gif rolleyes.gif cool.gif
  •  06-24-2006, 11:01 AM 1606252 in reply to 1606198

    Re: Bandila

    isang linggo na lang...

    wawagayway na ang BANDILA!

  •  06-24-2006, 12:37 PM 1606253 in reply to 1606198

    Re: Bandila

    wat about line-up changes, wat would it be?
    JKapamilya_dos
  •  06-24-2006, 2:30 PM 1606254 in reply to 1606198

    Re: Bandila

    I HAVE HIGH HOPES FOR BANDILA BUT THEN...

    BAKA MAG NINGAS KUGON NA NAMAN ANG ABS. REMEMBER WHAT HAPPENED TO INSIDER? IT STARTED IT SO GOOD- HEARTWARMING STORIES, EXPLOSIVE REPORTS... BUT IN THE END: WALANG NANGYARI!

    I DONT KNOW WHAT THE FORMAT WILL BE. PERO SANA HIND LANG SIYA BASTA NEWSCAST LANG. TAKE NOTE. ALAS 5 PA LANG MAY NEWSCAST NA... AND THEN YOU WILL EXPECT THE PEOPLE TO FAVOR "REPEATED REPORTS" CONTRA TO TOP RATING ENTERTAINMENT SHOWS?


    I HAVE HIGH HOPES FOR BANDILA ... JUST PLEASE DONT GET US DISAPPOINTED.
  •  06-24-2006, 6:27 PM 1606255 in reply to 1606198

    Re: Bandila

    QUOTE(charleslemark @ Jun 23 2006, 06:19 PM) [snapback]2002441[/snapback]

    hehehe... sana ganito na lang:

    TV Patrol World 35-40%
    Bandila 35-40%

    This is far from impossible...

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  •  06-25-2006, 1:46 AM 1606256 in reply to 1606198

    Re: Bandila

    mukhang walang pinapakitang teaser si korina dito...

  •  06-25-2006, 5:21 PM 1606257 in reply to 1606198

    Re: Bandila

    QUOTE(charleslemark @ Jun 23 2006, 06:19 PM) [snapback]2002441[/snapback]

    hehehe... sana ganito na lang:

    TV Patrol World 35-40%
    Bandila 35-40%

    sobra namang expectations ito... laugh.gif laugh.gif laugh.gif

    pero why not?

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